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Please check printer setting if you are any other printing setting then this types of issue create. If you are not set then Go to Printer icon and right click and property option and set default setting option. your printer also set auto. then you check it is not solved then reinstalled old printer driver and again installed printer driver i hope solved your issues.

The settings in the printer driver are overriding the saved printer settings. Do this: 1. Correct the printer settings and save them permanently.2. Print saved configuration for future reference and to see if it changes.(Power on while holding cancel)3. Print a label from computer.4. Print configuration again (Power on while holding cancel).5. Compare the 1st and 2nd printouts. If they are different then the printer driver is changing the printer settings. In other words the printer settings and the driver are different and the driver settings will override the printer settings before printing.6. Change the driver settings and this won't happen. Increase the darkness setting in the driver.

Open the printer settings from the control panel and set the printer preferences from there.You can also click start menu, then click printers and faxes on the computer onto which the printer is installed. When the list of printers are shown, right click on the printer whose settings you want to change. Select printing preferences. Select the printing color settings set appropriately.

To change the default printer settings or to restore the settings in your printer, click on the start menu, select Settings, and then select "Printers" from the menu that appears. After that you could right-click the printer that you would like to change settings for, and then select "Properties" from the menu that appears. This would open up a tabbed window that would display many settings that you can change. You could change the settings you need to change or there is another option that you would find to restore to defaults, this would allow you to set the default settings on your printer.

Usually the easiest way to do this is to make sure the printer driver you're using is set for continous labels. This setting will vary depending on the driver / software being used to print labels. You can also go into the SETUP mode on the printer and make sure MEDIA TYPE is set to continous. Be aware that most printer drivers will override the setting in the printer. You may set to continous in the printer but if the software is set for die cut labels, then the printer will act for printing die cut labels when a format is sent to the printer.

Do one of the following: • If your printer is on a network, access the Embedded Web Server:

1 Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser. Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, print a network setup page and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section. 2 From the Settings screen, click General Settings. 3 Under Factory Defaults, select Restore Now, and then click Submit. • If your printer is connected to a computer by a USB or parallel cable, use the Local Printer Settings Utility for Windows or Printer Settings for Macintosh. 1 Open the utility. 2 Do one of the following: – From the Local Printer Settings Utility menu bar, click Actions Restore Factory Defaults. – From Printer Settings, click Factory Defaults. Warning—Potential Damage: Restore Factory Defaults returns all printer settings to the factory default settings except Network/Port menu settings. All downloads stored in RAM are deleted. Downloads stored in flash memory or on a printer hard disk are not affected.

Hi rene_schuste: This info may help you with your problem.
If you used an older or different HP LaserJet printer driver (printer software) to create the document,
or if the printer Properties settings in the software are different, the page format might change when
you try to print using your new printer driver or settings. To help eliminate this problem, try the
following remedies:
● Create documents and print them using the same printer driver (printer software) and printer
Properties settings regardless of which HP LaserJet printer you use to print them.
● Change the resolution, paper size, font settings, and other settings.
Graphics quality
The graphics settings might be unsuitable for your print job. Check the graphic settings, such as
resolution, in the printer Properties and adjust them as necessary.

try setting up your sizes etc on the required printer in" printers and faxes" first and then access your print system , when you then select the "print" function you will find the sizes etc that you have set up in printers and faxes are already set for you , unfortunately it will only save for a few prints and then will default ,however it defaults to the settings you have already set up in printers and faxes